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JMP Parliamentarian blocks suspend boycott of attending sessions
[06 July 2008]

SANA'A, July 06 (Saba) - Parliamentarian Blocks of Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) announced on Sunday suspending their boycotting of attending parliament's secessions and resume attending them from today.

In their release issued on the same day, the parliamentarian blocks valued the parliament's decision on suspending discussion over amending elections law till agreed upon by political parties.

The release called on political parties to implement what has been agreed upon and signed previously in terms of elections law and regulating electoral system for ensuring holding elections on time.

It affirmed that election law must be agreed upon between political parties for guarantying impartiality, transparency and chance equality, noting that the boycott was because of one clause concerning forming Supreme Commission for Elections and Referendum and ignorance of reforming the whole electoral system.

The release considered the JMP's boycott for attending parliament's sessions a practice to their right of refusing oneness of political party to take decisions concerning public matters.

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